Honored to be invited by the Western Sydney Law Students’ Association (WSLSA) to judge the final of the WSLSA International Humanitarian Law Moot Competition on Saturday 20 May 2017 at the Supreme Court of New South Wales. The winner will represent Western Sydney University, and the WSLSA, at the Australian Law Students’ Association Conference to be held in Canberra in July 2017.

Contract law series – seminar 13 – illegality and remedies
Seminar 13 in the Contract Law Series – illegality and remedies
This is a presentation to unversity-level students in Contract Law by Dr William Higgs, Barrister-at-law, Elizabeth Street Chambers, Sydney, Australia.
This is teaching material. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the information contained. This presentation is updated from time to time.
Contract law series – seminar 12 – Vitiating factors – misrepresentation, misleading and deceptive conduct
Seminar 12 in the Contract Law Series – Vitiating factors – misrepresentation, misleading and deceptive conduct.
This is a presentation to unversity-level students in Contract Law by Dr William Higgs, Barrister-at-law, Elizabeth Street Chambers, Sydney, Australia.
This is teaching material. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the information contained. This presentation is updated from time to time.
Seminar 12 – Vitiating Factors – Misrepresentation, Misleading and Deceptive Conduct
Contract law series – seminar 11 – Estoppel and vitiating factors
Seminar 11 in the Contract Law Series – Estoppel and vitiating factors.
This is a presentation to unversity-level students in Contract Law by Dr William Higgs, Barrister-at-law, Elizabeth Street Chambers, Sydney, Australia.
This is teaching material. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the information contained. This presentation is updated from time to time.
Contract law series – seminar 10 – Repudiation, frustration and delay
Seminar 10 in the Contract Law Series – Repudiation, frustration and delay.
This is a presentation to unversity-level students in Contract Law by Dr William Higgs, Barrister-at-law, Elizabeth Street Chambers, Sydney, Australia.
This is teaching material. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the information contained. This presentation is updated from time to time.
Contract law series – seminar 7 – Performance, breach and termination
Seminar 7 in the Contract Law Series – Performance, breach and termination.
This is a presentation to unversity-level students in Contract Law by Dr William Higgs, Barrister-at-law, Elizabeth Street Chambers, Sydney, Australia.
This is teaching material. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the information contained. This presentation is updated from time to time.
Seminar 7 – Performance, classification, breach & termination
Contract law series – seminar 6 – Express and Implied Terms
Seminar 6 in the Contract Law Series – Express & Implied Terms.
This is a presentation to unversity-level students in Contract Law by Dr William Higgs, Barrister-at-law, Elizabeth Street Chambers, Sydney, Australia.
This is teaching material. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the information contained. This presentation is updated from time to time.
Contract law series – seminar 5 – Privity and express terms
Seminar 5 in the Contract Law Series – Privity and Express Terms.
This is a presentation to unversity-level students in Contract Law by Dr William Higgs, Barrister-at-law, Elizabeth Street Chambers, Sydney, Australia.
This is teaching material. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the information contained. This presentation is updated from time to time.
Contract law series – seminar 4 – Intention and Uncertainty
Seminar 4 in the Contract Law Series – Intention and Uncertainty.
This is a presentation to unversity-level students in Contract Law by Dr William Higgs, Barrister-at-law, Elizabeth Street Chambers, Sydney, Australia.
This is teaching material. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the information contained. This presentation is updated from time to time.
Contract law series – seminar 3 – Consideration
Seminar 3 in the Contract Law Series – Consideration.
This is a presentation to unversity-level students in Contract Law by Dr William Higgs, Barrister-at-law, Elizabeth Street Chambers, Sydney, Australia.
This is teaching material. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the information contained. This presentation is updated from time to time.
